6 Essential Ingredients of Tefilah V - Hodah'ah - We Couldn't do it Without You

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

6 Essential Ingredients of Tefilah VI - Shalom - Peaceful Acceptance

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

A Review of Family Purity (Taharas HaMishpacha) for Men

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

This review of family purity laws for men contains a discussion of laws including the onset of niddus, distances between husband and wife that apply while she is a niddah, determining that the flow has ceased, the seven clean days, preparing for the mikvah, and anticipating the next period.

A Review of Family Purity (Taharas HaMishpacha) for Women-Part I

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

This review of family purity laws for women contains basic halachos of a niddah, including the onset of niddus and distances between husband and wife that apply while she is a niddah.

A Review of Family Purity (Taharas HaMishpacha) for Women-Part II

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

This second section of the review of family purity laws for women includes a discussion of laws pertaining to determining that the flow has ceased, the seven clean days, and preparing for the mikvah.

Acknowledging Illness

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Advance Medical Directive.pdf

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Appreciating The Gift of Eretz Yisroel

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Asarah B'Teves: Present & Future

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

The Tenth of Teves is the date that commemorates both the siege around Yerushalayim that began the process of its destruction, as well as the Yom Shemu'ah, the date following the Churban that the news of the destruction reached the Jews in exile. It follows that we should use Asarah B'Teves as a Yom Shemu'ah, a day of hearing and understanding, when we should be attentive to what is going on around us and hear the messages for real change.

Being Frum; Being Honest

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Birchas Avos - Introduction to Tefilah

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Bringing Classroom Learning into our Lives

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

In Pirkei Avos, we learn about how to conduct ourselves, following in the path of our sages who lived righteously. They did not only learn the Torah, they implemented it into their lives and glorified Hashem's name through their actions. It is important to find the proper balance between public, proper, behavior, while maintaining privacy and making sure that we are real people with depth.

Building Values Strengthening Integrity - Conference Jul 2014

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Chananya Backer Shloshim

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Daniel's Dreams, Nevuchadnezzar's Dreams

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Emunah: Five Core Principals

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Engaged and Positive Parenting

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Establishing Boundaries in a World With None - For High School Girls

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Focused Parenting

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Free Will

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Golus Yishmael

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Yishmoel is a very real and powerful force that we contend with today. However, they are not part of the four goliyos that enslave Bnei Yisroel. We begin with sources in Tanach to describe the four goliyos, and then explore the approaches of different commentaries to explain what place Yishmoel has in this context. Unlike the four kingdoms who gain their strength only from Bnei Yisroel's downfall, Yishmoel is an independent power whose might does not depend on our lack of strength. When the geulah comes, the four goliyos will come to an end, but Yishmoel is not in that category and may end before the redemption, or not at all.

Sefiras Haomer was originally a period of glory, as we counted from Yetzias Mitzrayim up to Matan Torah. Later in history, it became a period of mourning for the deaths of the students of Rabbi Akiva. These two facets of Sefirah are apparent in the difference of the Torah taught by Moshe Rabbeinu. Moshe Rabbeinu taught Torah to Bnei Yisroel in a time of open miracles, with the presence of Hashem obvious and clear. Rabbi Akiva’s Torah was taught right after the Churban. when Hashem's presence is hidden from us. Through our learning of the Torah of Rabbi Akiva, in difficult times, Hashem should bring us to a time of the Torah of Moshe Rabbeinu, with His open glory.

Parenting in the 21st Century

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

There are many fundamentals of parenting that apply throughout the generations. In this shiur, 5 different principles are discussed, with specific applications to the 21st century. These ideas include the importance of shalom bayis, attentiveness, the family as a framework for real relationships, the gift of setting limits and boundaries, and our ability as parents to cultivate the individual talents of our children.

Parenting in the 21st Century - Q & A

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Pidyon Shvuyim - Prisoner Exchanges I

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Praying for Eretz Yisroel: Yom Haatzmaut 5767

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Rabbi Akiva and Foundations of The Mishna

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Although Rabbi Akiva did not compile the Mishnah, his teachings are considered the foundation of the Mishnah. Rabbi Akiva understood how to take the Torah of Moshe and teach it in the language of the times, which were radically different than the days of Moshe Rabbeinu when Hashem’s presence was obvious to everyone.

Rav Yitzchok Elchanan Spektor Part 1

by Hauer, Rabbi Moshe

Rav Yitzchok Elchanan Spektor was the widely respected and admired Rav of Kovne during the turmoil of the twentieth century. In this first part of the two part series, we discuss many examples of his greatness and exceptional leadership. He cared deeply and genuinely about everyone, and used his brilliant Torah knowledge in order to help any Jew who was struggling. This powerful combination of brilliance and generosity of spirit gave him the ability to unite all of the Jews, from members of the Haskalah (enlightenment) to ultra-Orthodox, an incredible accomplishment of leadership that has not been repeated.